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<br />Engineers <br />Planners <br />Surveyors <br />Landscape Architects <br />Environmental Scientists <br /> <br />Customer Loyalty through Client Satisfaction <br />8290 N.W. 64th Street <br />Miami, FL 33166 <br />T: 305.597.9701 <br />F: 305.597.9702 <br />www.maserconsulting.com <br /> <br />MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS <br /> <br /> <br />Section 2.4 of the City of Sunny Isles Beach Request for Qualifications No. 16-06-01 outlines <br />the minimum requirements to be eligible for contract award under this RFQ. The following <br />narrative and documentation are provided to demonstrate that Maser Consulting P.A. has the <br />necessary qualifications to perform Shoreline Surveying and Mapping Consulting Services <br />needed by the City of Sunny Isles Beach. <br /> <br />Section 2.4.A: <br /> Maser Consulting P.A. is registered as a business entity in the State of Florida and is <br />licensed to provide survey services through the State of Florida Department of <br />Agriculture. Copies of the Sunbiz information for Maser Consulting P.A. and <br />Maser’s Survey Business license (LB-8020) are attached. <br /> Several key members of the proposed project team are licensed surveyors in the State <br />of Florida; a copy of the Professional Surveyor and Mapper license for each of the <br />following individuals is attached: <br /> John Liptak, PSM No. 5664 <br /> Aimara Diaz la Rosa, PSM No. 6796 <br /> Michael Ehrhart, PSM No. 6941 <br /> <br />Section 2.4.B: <br /> The professionals at Maser Consulting have provided quality survey services in the <br />South Florida area since 2005; those services have included topographic mapping of <br />upland, beach and dune areas as well as hydrographic mapping of canals, ponds, and <br />near shore areas. The survey techniques and methodology utilized for these projects <br />conform to those outlined for use in the Florida Department of Environmental <br />Protection Bureau of Beach Protection publication “Monitoring Standards for Beach <br />Erosion Control”. Specifically, these have included topographic mapping using <br />conventional survey (total station and optical survey instruments) and Global <br />Positioning System (GPS) methods. National Geodetic Survey, Florida Department of <br />Environmental Protection and Florida Department of Transportation monuments were <br />used for horizontal and vertical control for these projects, and were referenced to <br />North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD’88) and to the North American <br />Datum 1983 adjustment of 1990 (NAD 83/90). <br /> <br />LOR Page 4 of 52